Anyone going home early today?

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Anyone going home early today?

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"Come on En-ger-land" (repeat unnecessarily)

Well, I know a few companies what is going home early like cos the boss said. I'm just working still I suppose, had fricking loads of calls this morning though where obviously they won't be there in the afternoon to call and annoy me :roll:

What is you all doing then?
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Sitting in front of the tv waiting for the game and contemplating going
outside and taking the horn of the kid who is blowing it and shoving
it up his arse !! if they loose i think i will :twisted:
.. ooh are those drugs for me Matron
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No.

I heard France and England are finally meeting - at the airport!

I heard the England team went to visit an orphanage in South Africa this morning, "It's so good to put a smile on the faces of people with no hope, constantly struggling and facing the impossible," said Jamal Omboto, aged 6.

I heard they're getting a new coach after the match - the team bus home!

I heard Capello saw an old lady struggling with her shopping. "Can you manage?" he said to which she replied "No! Fix your team yourself!"

I heard the England team were going on art attack as theyre good at drawing.
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Be-dum...tschhhhhh :lol:
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England team are like a pair of curtains. Hang about and get drawn.
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puggy wrote:Sitting in front of the tv waiting for the game and contemplating surfing porn all afternoon cos it donwloads much faster when everyone is watching telly :P

Fixored :cheesy:
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Anyone remember that Saab advert from a few years ago?

There was a big match on and the guy was driving on the empty roads.

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Teaching from 5 local time so 4 back in the uk, glad im gonna miss it tbh, just seen the first goal, just waiting for the foreigners to pull back now, roll on teaching time :|
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Welly wrote:
puggy wrote:Sitting in front of the tv waiting for the game and contemplating surfing porn all afternoon cos it donwloads much faster when everyone is watching telly :P

Fixored :cheesy:
* wonders if welly at some time had access to my living room and planted a camera

Also why cant i fixored ?? :cry:
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puggy wrote:
Also why cant i fixored ?? :cry: oh but I can ha ha, now where's that last quote from Welly that needed Fixoring :twisted:
its not fixoring Puggy its just plain old lies, I know your reputation is ill-deserved and you are a good wholesome man at heart, you just like a bit of grot in your life, there is nowt wrong with that :lol:
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And the big question is can England beat a team from a country no bigger than a postage stamp? :supafrisk:
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sirwiggum wrote:No.

I heard France and England are finally meeting - at the airport!

I heard the England team went to visit an orphanage in South Africa this morning, "It's so good to put a smile on the faces of people with no hope, constantly struggling and facing the impossible," said Jamal Omboto, aged 6.

I heard they're getting a new coach after the match - the team bus home!

I heard Capello saw an old lady struggling with her shopping. "Can you manage?" he said to which she replied "No! Fix your team yourself!"

I heard the England team were going on art attack as theyre good at drawing.

HAHAHA , stuff you lot, we're through and we're still the best home nation team....and we qualified......
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jasper5 wrote:

HAHAHA , stuff you lot, we're through and we're still the best home nation team....and we qualified......
7th September 2005. Windsor Park.

NI beat the team that are through to the last 16.
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One lucky shot and a tiny bit of history.

You'll never have anything more than that. :D
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jasper5 wrote:One lucky shot and a tiny bit of history.

You'll never have anything more than that. :D
I agreee, Germaine Defoe was lucky against Slovenia.
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